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"THE WING ON CASE,

PRISONER UNDER CROSS- EXAMINATION.

Storting a Bank.

Asked why, in the notes he mad

BODY DISCOVERED IN

THE KOREAN UNKEST.

CONSTABLE'S DEATH..

E GINEERS CLUB.

MEETING OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS.

FANATIC'S ATTACK ON "JAPANESE.

Tokyo, April 30

from

KING'S PARK.

&

THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY,

THE NATURE OF THE CHRIST.

Weekly Locture.

The discovery of the dead body. The annual meeting of the Instl- of a Shantung constable who hai ution of Engineers and Ship- The latest despatches

held Scout report that there have been. apparently been murdered, led to builders of Hongkong was

At the last public meeting of the ?. numerous arrests. At the afternoon bor na death enquiry being held at thyesterday at King's Building, when

the case 30 lof

which Kowloon Magistracy, yesterday

sae report for the past year was Despite the prohibition against Hongkong Lodge The Theosophical Society, on. Thursday, Mr. H. E. Au Kim-ul charged, with when, sitting as Coroner, Mr. J.H.B. presented.

weeping at night time, large num Lanepart gave an address on "The Lam Fook-chu, with conspiracy Nihill was assisted by a jury com

The rupory showed that there hers are assembling on a hill near Nature of the Christ." He said in to defraud the Wing

brief. We must clearly realize On

posed of Messrs. J. D. Humphreys was a total membership of 579, the city, weeping all night long. Company of" $50,000. Mr.

made up of two honorary members,

It is reported that the two Jap- that the story of Jesus Christ has Jenkin continued his cross-exam (Foreman), F. da Rocha, an

.35 ordinary, 64 associate, 129

unese who were attacked by aa.deeper and more significent Chung Ying-chui, to investigate ination of Au Kim-lui.

the cause of the constable's death seagoing ordinary members, 66 se Korean, as cabled yesterday, were meaning than los at the surface,

The first witness called was Dr. going associate, 86 visiting, 153 of the civil action to give to his

absent and one apprentice member, aldermen. The Korean was not a that the Christ is more than the who man Jesus, and has a profound solicitor, of the $5,000 he was teSmalley, who gave evidence of th

During the year 81 new members policeman, but a fanatic,

mystic, the true meaning of the contribute to the Bank's share use of death and the nature of

were elected, and 37 resigned. A apparently intended to assassinate mystical meaning,. and it is the similar number was written off Governor General Saito, but mis Christ which has been the support. capital he said he had not given the wounds, discovered in

and inspiration of millions of himself a receipt for it. He lentot mortem examination." Thowing to continued absence or for took his man.

After a running fight, the noble lives in East and West since 39,000 of the capital de collected body was that of a well nourished breach of the regulations.

police arrested Lie assailant. first religion. was given out to

the Regarding the library, the re-

human raco to various people. This was the man about 21 years of age. Ex-

by Him, was a series of

the Christ. the Teacher money of the Kwong Cheungernaily there

port showed that the four volurges Reuter. It was decided that $100,000 was Rounds in his neck There were of "Transactions of the World's

of Angels and of Men, the Recent Developments. Lord of all the Religions of the the minimum amount of capital on even, separate incisions, which First Power Conference" had been

to the vertebral added. During the year 78 volumes It has been a pleasure to see World, known in all the religiona which they could start the bank went down and, he hoped to collect $50.000 ni column, severing the vessels and were rebound and 281, additional that the interest in billiards has under different names, and wor that in Canton. From April until structors in the neck. There was works of fiction were secured at increased and that the competitions shipped by all of them under other farms. There are three different cost of $654.12.

are so keenly contested. I am July 1923 he was actively engaged also an incised wound on the

of Him, the historical, Billiarde Interest.

sarry that the prizes are not ready aspects in trying to get the capital from little finger of the right hand!

mythic and mystic, and all there Death was due to incised wounds Dealing with billiards, the report for distribution this evening. people who had promise! it.

stated that great interest had been

As retiring president and as "a are intermingled in the figure of the Lord Jesus Christ of the Mr. Jenkin: Why is it that you of the throat, and haemorrhage.

taken in the sport and all the member who is leaving the colony Churches. We may fairly aid our failed to get a cent out of the The wounds were in no way aug

An after nearly 22 years and as a study of the Historical Christ by people in Hongkong who had progestive of any struggling on the tables were well patronised.

for reference to those records of the mised it? They said as soon as part of the deceased and could not exhibition game was given by Mr. member of this institution I had got premises for offices the possibly have been self-inflicted H. J. Stevenson, his opponent some 14 years, it is a great plonnast, the Akashic Light Records in would pay me the money.

Sergeant Kennedy gave formaleing a member. Mr. J. B. Hamil sure to me to know that the Insti- Nature, which are ever present, tution has at last expanded and which experts in clairvoyant re- So in 1923 we have a picture evidence of finding the body be-

Five biliard's handicaps were in that as soon as the alterations, are search can reverify for themselves, you trying to collect this other hind a boulder near a retaining

propress and were being keenly completed will be the second social and certain details from which

garding the Christ have been. money and lending $9,000 of what wall.

contested.

It was unfortunate club in the Colony, in size, but given to the world by H, F. Blavat you had got to other people?--You,

that the abnormal conditions which first in popularity.

sky and others. We thus find that that is a picture of me.

This, I think, is due to the fact Jesus was born in Palestine B. C. half of the year had delayed com- that we have no cliques and that 105, during the Consulate of were in existence during the latter

the committee extend the hand ofublius Rutilius Rufus and Ghaeus pletion of all the competitions.

At the meeting, Mr. J. Ormiston, fellowship to whatever stranger Mallius Maximus, the chairman, said he had to cx-may happen to become a member though poor parents. press the Committee's regret as of the Institution, the small attendance. It was pro- bably the smallest on record.

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A marked woman with whom Asked if the bank project fell the defendant had been on in to the ground when the Wine Onlimate terms was also called. Du bank refused to pay the $5 uuring the course of her evidenca defendant replied that it went on she said that the deceased often Just the same. His attention was visited her and on one cecasion directed to an amount of 311.000 when he visited her at he found which he withdrew from the bark another man there. The deceased on October 20, 1923. He lent this. had appeared to have spoken to he replied, to a man named Luhe other man about his presenc

in the floor, but there was nothing Ya. Ilis co-partners knew of this.

further said: The money had been returned and he had spent it on his perzonui affairs.

ton.

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Donations to Charity. The question of the distribution of funds to certain charities was raised, and Mr. Ormiston said he

The enquiry was then adjourned. was quite sure that the member

were of the opinion that the usual donations should be continued.

The meeting voted the usual contributions to charities. These

deposit it? It was necessary to take it to put it in myself.

His Lordship: In all these cases you say you drew cheques on the Kwong Cheung account for loans but none of the repayments hg- Is the real reason that you dia been paid back inte the bank not want the Wing On people to Will you explain it -The reason see your fucc? You didn't want is that some foans were made too be identified?--No, I deny that. people and not refurned to me until 1924 and since the beginning of this civil action I have not deal with this account.

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The Repayments.. His Lordship: Was any sing loan repaid to you ever paid int the account of Kwong Cheung?- No.

Mr. Jenkin: They have all beer repaid to you in person? Yes.

You kept the money and applied it for your own uses --In the year

1924 when I got back these loans I deposited the sums in Tai Hung. I collected $3,000 to $4,000..

Is that money in the Tai Hung now 2-Not now.

Political Aspirations."

Asked why he went to Peking lefendant replied that he went

ec a friend and to try and get into the "official sphere."

For what purpose?-1 wanted to > adviser of the financial depart- net in Peking.

י,

Did you take it out? Yes,

Referred to documents connect What did you do with it?-1 goted with the civil action defendant back some and made use of it my-identified his own signature. He self for the civil action.

had sworn in that document that How much did you use?-1 suhe had deposit book numb tained great losses in connexion 12938. with the civil action...

I wish the Institution all success and trust that with the extension given a trial, and with the co- operation of all the members to make the new venture a success, that at the next anava general meeting you may be able to revert to the old rate of subscrip- tion.

from noble

He was

educated in the knowledge of the Hebrew Scriptures, and after the well-known visit of the Temple in Jerusalem was sent by His Par- ents to be trained in an Essenc When Community in Judaea. huge nineteen

He went to the mystie seat of learning, the Essene Mon- near Mount Serbal, and stery procedded later to Egypt. He halt been fully instructed in the secret tenching of the Essenes, and in Tributes to Officials. Proposing the election of Mr. Egypt. He was finally initiated as a disciple of that Great White Lod- J. Ormiston 18 president, Mr.

ge of the Inner Government-the British Legion.. 250; St. Dunstan's Frost said he had taken a keen Occult. Hierarchy of the World. 50; Lendon Hospital £20; Glas- Interest in the welfare and work consisting of Men made perfect, Royal Infirmary £20. Dr. Bar of the Institution, and he was of Men who had passed beyond nardo's £20: Orphan Homes. of quite sure that they could have no Human Evolution, beyond com- Scotland £10; Shaftsbury Home one more capable of carrying out pulsory incarnation on this Earth- and "Arethusa" Training Ship the onerous duties of president.

The Western World. cio; Royal, National Lifeboat Mr. Ormiston thanked the mem

were:

1924.

President's Address.

"

The world of the West was then.

face.

Inst. £10; Seaman's Hospital £10; bers for the honour, and said he and Hongkong Seaman's Institute had taken a keen interest in the in the womb of time, Fandy for the birth, as we the Teutonic, the new $500.

Institution since 1900. He re-fifth sub-race of our Aryan Root ferred to the offices he had held

Ere it started on its journey. The president, Mr. B. L. Frost, since that time, and said he would the World Teacher had to appear. said. I think you will agree with do his utmost to further, the in-to give it His new Spiritual stimu- me that, taking the adverse cir terests of the Institution and the lus, incorporated in the now idea! Did you expect to get the ap-cumstances into consideration. members,

hola before the emerging new BuÒ- pointment right away ?--Yes. caused by the strike and boyectt, Mr. Frost, proposing the election race of humanity to be worked What was to happen to the we can consider this our thirty of Messrs. L. J. Blackburn and E. out by the latter into the founda- wong Cheung Bank scheme? fifth annual report a highly satis W. Blackmore as vice-presidents,tion of a new, the Western civili- tad got the position it was my factory one.

Our profits for the said that the members who were zation. The superhuman purity intention to go for only one or two

year's working, only amount to there during the strike knew that and devotion fitted the disciple Jesus to become the vehicle, the $4.084.69 against nearly $8,000 in these two gentlemen helped them Temple of the loftier power of months.

to carry on. He did not know the indwelling mighty Presence of Curiously enough the first aid where they would have been were The Christ. The stage of the les quarters of the year were the it not for their assistance.

Gospel story called the Baptism New Officers.

marks the moment when that worst and the third quarter, when we were going through the worst Mr. Ormiston referred to the Great Spiritual- Being the Christ of the strike, was the best one. fast committee, and said it was a took possession of the pure form Our membership stands at about very excellent team and worked the body of the disciple Jesus, as His tabernacle, when JesuA WAB the same number as in 1924, but I carefully and in complete harmony.wenty-nine. it was

He, the regret to say that we have lost by Towards the end of the year they mighty Presence of the Christ, death no fewer than 14 members. were rather depleted, but a uzorum Who lived and moved in the forma Our sympathies go out to the was maintained. friends who have been

of the man Jésus, spreading the left to The officers elected were,-Pre-waters of Life teaching the masses sident. Mr. J. Ormiston; vice-pre- by luminous parables, but the ad- Our worthy friend and Hon.sldents, Messrs. L. Ji Blackburn vanced souls He chose as His Dis- Later defendant said he used thei 1 put it you said that as a part Librarian, Mr. Stokes took a well and E. W. Blackmore; secretary, ciples, by deeper, mystic Truth in balance to pay for private losses. of a plot between yourself Lam earned holiday daring the year and Mr. P. T. Farrell; treasurer, Mr. secret. Three years had scarcely and the human Body of Jesus paid Why when you opened this bank- und Fok to defraud the Wing OnI am afraid that members must Wallace; librarian, Mr. W. J. Passed when the storm broke out, have noticed a difference in the Stokes; auditors, Messrs. Lowe; the penalty for enshrining the ing account on August 7. 1924, Bank?--No, I deny it.

working of the library during his Bingham and Matthews,

glorious Presence of a Teacher didn't you go at once to the Wing He stated in reply to further absence. I am pleased to say that The committee was constituted more than Man. It was tho body On and collect the money your questions that he did not press the he has returned to the post with as follows-Messrs. J. Ormiston, of the man Jesus, which was put self?-1 was "very busy with pri- civil action because he had no renewed energies and when the E. W. Blackmore, R. Hunter, B. L. to death, not on the rose, yet vate business.

alterations are completed and he Frogt, W. Lang, L. J. Blackburn, truly crucified in the wider sense Boney. Prassed on the point he said he

has the library and reading room R. M. Johnston, J. M. Jack, S. of the word. For over Afty years didn't go to collect it himself be

arranged to his and, I am sure, M. Cutting, A. Heyey, P. T. Farrell the Christ visited 's disciples in His subtle spiritual body training cause $50,000 was a lot of money

every other member's satisfaction, and J. Brook. `.*

them in a deeper knowledge of to carry about.

there will be few places of ita kind

(Continued on Pade 14). which will be, better than ours.

I put it to you that you knew How much did you use in the you had not got the original book: civil action? The costs I paid the issued by the Wing On and knew solicitor were $700 before I went the one you had was false-Th to jail but I sustained great losseswan the very book which was is-mourn their loss. otherwise

sued to me. For Private Logses.

FALESMAN SAM.

:

This concluded the cross-exam- ination and the case was then adjourned until Monday morning You took $50,000 down there to when Mr. Zeitlyn will re-examin:

SAY SAM- MILLY TOLD ME “THAT SHE TOLD HAKEETER WHAT YOU

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WAS A LIAR

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HEY YOU, KONNY!

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I HEARD THAT YOU

TOLD MILLY I

WAS A WAR

The meeting, concluded with a vote of thanks to the Chairman.

YOU'RE

A. LIAR

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